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Author ANN: Backup4all 3.3.216 released
Claudiu Spulber

2006-07-13, 1:13 pm

Main changes in 3.3:
- Added option to test FTP backups using the XCRC command (if supported by
the server)
- Option to run backup at system shutdown
- "Backup open files (XP/2003 Server only)" is now an optional setting
- Added option to "Abort backup when network sources are not available"
- Improved progress reporting
- Option to set "Default compression filter" values
- Detailed logging process
- Bug fixes

More information: http://www.backup4all.com
Direct download (~7.5MB):
http://www.backup4all.com/download/setup/b4asetup.exe

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About Backup4all

Backup4all is a full-featured application that empowers you with a far
greater choice of backup options than other backup utilities:
1. Backup4all allows you to create zip backup copies of single files or
file folders of virtually any size (supports zip64). This means that you can
access it with any zip compatible utility. It also supports AES encryption
so that you can secure your backups.
2. The back up process may be executed manually or automatically. Once you
have set the backup execution time or interval, the program will control the
execution of backup jobs without your interference; plus you can enable
email notifications, so that you will receive an email no matter where you
are with the status of the last backup
3. The program may save backup copies to the local hard drive, CD, DVD,
upload them via LAN or to an FTP location; Backup4all can backup locked or
open files (XP/2003) and has useful predefined backups (like Outlook Express
backup).
4. The software has its own built-in CD/DVD burning support. However, if
you prefer, you can still use UDF format to burn your CDs/DVDs using a
packet writing software;
5. Other features of the program include the following: compression ratio
change, AES encryption, email notifications, disk spanning (saved onto
several disks), backup statistics, extra actions/programs to perform before
and/or after backup execution, command line support, play sounds when backup
is finished, erase CD/DVD tool, and much more.

Backup4all can backup open/locked files and it can perform full,
differential, incremental and mirror backups. When defining a backup you can
also set file filters and schedule the backup for automatic execution. Once
a backup is performed, you can see what files have been changed since the
last backup or you can read the statistics about the next backup execution.
You can use the context menu from the tree to run standard actions
associated with the file type.

Backup4all is available in three editions: Backup4all Lite Edition, Standard
Edition and Professional Edition. Professional is the full edition with all
features enabled, while Standard and Lite are the limited-functionality
editions (more information available at:
http://www.backup4all.com/feature_matrix.php).
A shareware version (that will have the functionality of the Professional
version for 30 days) can be downloaded at:
http://www.backup4all.com/download.php

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About Softland

Softland is a privately held company founded in 1999. Our company provides a
complete range of custom software development and consulting services. We
offer cost-effective, innovative and practical solutions in client/server
architecture and Internet solutions. Softland provides complete software
development lifecycle services, as well as maintenance for systems after
implementation. Our services include project management, software design,
software development, quality assurance, documentation and technical
support.

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Regards,
Claudiu Spulber
http://www.backup4all.com
http://www.novapdf.com


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